What is History?: The George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge January-March 1961Macmillan, 1986 - 154 Seiten |
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... explain historical events in terms of long - term , general or significant causes immediately gives rise to the ... explanation which could be applied to other historical situations . Developing this idea further after the publication of ...
... explain historical events in terms of long - term , general or significant causes immediately gives rise to the ... explanation which could be applied to other historical situations . Developing this idea further after the publication of ...
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... explains nothing . But then I am not a natural scientist . In the same way , one can read , or even write , about the events of the past without wanting to know why they happened , or be content to say that the second World War occurred ...
... explains nothing . But then I am not a natural scientist . In the same way , one can read , or even write , about the events of the past without wanting to know why they happened , or be content to say that the second World War occurred ...
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... explained and significantly fitted into the broader pattern of events . But this also does not fully answer our ... explanation of irrational events , that is to say , of events the rationality of which we do not understand ' ( War and ...
... explained and significantly fitted into the broader pattern of events . But this also does not fully answer our ... explanation of irrational events , that is to say , of events the rationality of which we do not understand ' ( War and ...
Inhalt
Introductory Note | ix |
Notes towards a Second | xvii |
xi | xlvi |
Urheberrecht | |
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